Travel and Dive
Filed in archive vacation possibilities on September 24, 2005

Scuba Diver since 1997
PADI Advance Open Water Certified
Unfortunately, I never really did get the chance to move to the next level because I moved to Germany. Most of my friends have *sniff* moved on without me and most of them are now either Medics or Dive Masters. One of them actually works for an oil company as a commercial diver. *sighs*
I wish I could dive more. Anyway...
My parents and siblings all dive. And I was successful in convincing my husband to become a diver, as well. Up to now, despite my present only one-dive-vaca per year, I continously tell friends to try it out.
If you have always been curious about scuba diving but need a little bit of a push to sign that dotted line on that dive lesson contract, read on. It might just be what you need to finally do try diving.
What is involved to in Learning to Scuba Dive? This pdf file can tell you.
Audrey MyAvoy's Scuba Diving 101 is a great article from someone who did take the plunge, signed up for scuba lessons and wrote about it. In the article, you will also get comprehensive information about Guam's Clear Waters and how it beckons beginning divers.
Where to go? 100 Top Dive Sites of the World could be helpful.
Now, the next question would be, will you go PADI or NAUI?

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